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A Yoga Retreat at The Weekapaug Inn

Exciting news! I’m collaborating with The Weekapaug Inn, a Relais and Chateaux property and one of my favorite getaways, on a Yoga Retreat! It’s the sister property of the fabled Ocean House, but a little more casual and a little less dear. We’re bringing Ava Tyler, one of my favorite and most experienced yoga teachers on the Shoreline (and winner of many years of the-e-list Best of the Shoreline Readers Poll). On top of that, you’ll have gorgeous rooms, panoramic views, four yoga classes (plus a yoga studio with salt pond views!), a locavore, epicurean and healthy menu by their award-winning chef, Jennifer Backman, and other planned activities that you can partake in or not (or plotz on a couch with a book in front of the fire and the view in the Searoom). No rules! For all levels, but not appropriate for those who have never taken a yoga class. The plan is for two nights, three days, four yoga classes, two ample breakfasts and two gourmet dinners (plus a guest pantry filled with coffees, teas and treats), in either a queen or king-bedded room at an all-inclusive rate of $1000 per stay, single occupancy, with all taxes, tips and fees included. If you’d like to bring a significant other, the price is $1500 double occupancy, but only king or queen-bedded rooms are available, no separate beds. Plus, enjoy Spa treatments at the nearby Ocean House OH Spa at 15% off.

The dates are Wednesday, March 30th through Friday, April 1, 2016.

Please email me back if you’re interested in joining the fun and I’ll get busy making arrangements: erica@the-e-list.com.

p.s. Normal pricing for just the room this time of year starts at $400 (tax and fees included), so this is quite a deal for a gorgeous, luxury property, and we’ll have a healthy early spring interlude!

1. You’ll LOVE Ava. If you’ve never taken a yoga class with Ava Tyler, here’s your opportunity. She’s a vastly experienced, Iyengar-inspired teacher with extensive anatomical knowledge and teaches to ALL levels and ALL ages.2. The Weekapaug Inn is gorgeous this time of year. I spent a long weekend there last March, walking the beach, lounging with a book in the Searoom, and biking around the seaside neighborhood. Quiet and heavenly.3. The food! The Weekapaug chef, Jennifer Backman, is the creative force behind an inspired menu of local fare. And breakfast is a full-on feast!4. The view! The yoga room, fitness room, dining room, Searoom and of course, some of the guest rooms, look out over the salt pond and the view is stunning.

5. The guest pantry! I raid the guest pantry a few times a day for a cappuccino, herbal tea, or a freshly baked treat (and sometimes, yes, I grab a handful of goldfish…who can resist?).6. Connecting! Make some new yogi friends! Hey, why not?

Don’t dally! We’ve only got a few rooms left! Email meif you’d like to join the fun.